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[applause] canton g brown jackson. --ketanji brown jackson. significant gun-control passed in 30 years. we got more to do, including get rid of assault weapons and magazines. don't even mention the biggest infection -- the history of the world. that's not even all of it, not even close. let me say something, we are just getting started. i'm telling you. i don't think many of you believe when i told you we would get a lot done after the first year. when we -- i don't think some of you believed. that we were going to do as well as we did. we got a lot more to do. we paid for everything we did. [applause] not like republicans, that took the deficit one point $7 trillion in two years. do you know how we did it? the super wealthy should pay a little bit. they ain't even close yet. i intend to get it done. let me ask a question, are you with me? [applause] i ran for president for three reasons and i made no bones about it. the first was, to restore the soul of the nation. honesty, decency, dignity, rooting out racism, treating everyone with the spec
[applause] canton g brown jackson. --ketanji brown jackson. significant gun-control passed in 30 years. we got more to do, including get rid of assault weapons and magazines. don't even mention the biggest infection -- the history of the world. that's not even all of it, not even close. let me say something, we are just getting started. i'm telling you. i don't think many of you believe when i told you we would get a lot done after the first year. when we -- i don't think some of you believed....
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brown jackson who was brilliant in that hearing. i was on the judiciary committee and i thought largely justice amy coney barrett was treated with respect. i feel that ms. brown jackson was treated very harshly and people sort of auditioning for a presidential campaign they were just plain rude to her but i never saw a point in the process where she wasn't capable of handling the question in fact she was brilliant. and reviews even from conservatives now show exactlyab who she is. why would senator mcconnell make a big deal about the nomination and not acknowledge the most recent one was a tremendous nominee but who is enormously qualified for the court, it's not fair to only talk about one thing. >> host: bill on the line for democrats, good morning. >> good morning. i'm different than the other callers. i think every judge that has been confirmed whether for the trial, appellate or supreme court if they've been qualified for the job. my problem particularly not so much that there is a liberal but virtually every one of these appoi
brown jackson who was brilliant in that hearing. i was on the judiciary committee and i thought largely justice amy coney barrett was treated with respect. i feel that ms. brown jackson was treated very harshly and people sort of auditioning for a presidential campaign they were just plain rude to her but i never saw a point in the process where she wasn't capable of handling the question in fact she was brilliant. and reviews even from conservatives now show exactlyab who she is. why would...
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i feel that kataji brown jackson was treated badly. they were just plain rude to her but she was unflappable i never saw a point in the process where she wasn't capable of handling questions. she was brilliant and the reviews even from the conservatives on the supreme court now says that's who she is. why would senator mcconnell make a big deal about the barrett nomination and not acknowledge that the most recent one was a tremendous nominee, and historic nominee but a nominee who is an honestly qualified. it's not fair to only talk about one thing. host: bill is in new york on our line for democrats, good morning. caller: good morning, senator. i'm different than the other callers. i think every judge gets confirmed whether for the trial of the supreme court if they qualify for the job my problem with the supreme court is not so much since there is a liberal or conservative wing, it's that every one of these appointees have an ivy league school background. they all served in the judiciary in lower positions. they are all too much the
i feel that kataji brown jackson was treated badly. they were just plain rude to her but she was unflappable i never saw a point in the process where she wasn't capable of handling questions. she was brilliant and the reviews even from the conservatives on the supreme court now says that's who she is. why would senator mcconnell make a big deal about the barrett nomination and not acknowledge that the most recent one was a tremendous nominee, and historic nominee but a nominee who is an...
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we are building -- judges to serve every american, led by ketanji brown jackson.aid very specifically that the first supreme court nominee will be a black woman, and thought i would pick a black woman to be the vice president of the united states of america. we have appointed more black women to the federal circuit courts than every other president in history combined. [applause] by the way, dick durbin of illinois deserves tremendous credit in getting that done. after senate republicans blocked the inflation act last year, i signed a historic executive order requiring key elements of that bill in federal law enforcement. i band chokeholds, restricted no-knock warrants, and lightened the use of force policies at the sites of de-escalation and so the way that police officers worked. to improve the recruitment and training of law enforcement, all tied with responsible community policing. as i made clear in the state of the union, with the parents of tyre nichols as our guests, we need congress to come together to pass police reform legislation. [applause] with your
we are building -- judges to serve every american, led by ketanji brown jackson.aid very specifically that the first supreme court nominee will be a black woman, and thought i would pick a black woman to be the vice president of the united states of america. we have appointed more black women to the federal circuit courts than every other president in history combined. [applause] by the way, dick durbin of illinois deserves tremendous credit in getting that done. after senate republicans...
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[cheers and applause] catania she brown jackson.ho by the way, more court judges who are black women than any other president combines. most significant gun-control passed in 30 years. we got more to do, including getting rid of assault weapons and magazines. and it's already been mentioned, the biggest investment of tackling the climate crisis in the history of not only this country, but the history of the world. that's not even close. let me say something, we are just getting started. i am telling you. i don't think many of you believe when i told you that we were going to get a lot done after a year. and do all the things we said we were going to do. although you've been good to me, i don't think he really believed we would do as well as we did. but we've got a lot more to do. we've got a lot more to do. and by the way, by the way, we paid for everything we did and unlike the republicans who cut the deficit -- we cut the deficit one point trillion dollars into years. do you know how we did it? super wealthy maybe should pay a lit
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brown jackson -- george santos after the speech. the frernman congressman is under investigation for lies. you can see the two talking on the screen. according to reports, romney told santos, you don't belong here, santos is a sick puppy and shouldn't have been there, he should be sitting in the back row and being quiet instead of parading in front of the president. santos said, reminoritieder you will never be president. >> ashley: did you see this, first lady jill biden getting caught kissing vice president kamala harris husband. the interesting moment going viral ahead of president biden's address. all eyes on the first lady as she entered the house chamber to a standing ovation and she planted a big one on doug emhoff. and another viral moment from last night, people on social media are loving this reaction from utah senator mike lee when biden addressed the debt ceiling. >> the idea that we're not going to be moved into being threatened to default on the debt if we don't respond. folks -- >> ashley: it turns out a lot of users
brown jackson -- george santos after the speech. the frernman congressman is under investigation for lies. you can see the two talking on the screen. according to reports, romney told santos, you don't belong here, santos is a sick puppy and shouldn't have been there, he should be sitting in the back row and being quiet instead of parading in front of the president. santos said, reminoritieder you will never be president. >> ashley: did you see this, first lady jill biden getting caught...
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justice roberts was there, cavanagh, coney barrett, and the newest associate justice katana to brown jackson in attendance. the justices that were not there, sotomayor, gorsuch, alito who hasn't attended since 2010, and justice comments. some folks may have also noticed that former supreme court justices were in attendance tonight. stephen breyer, the supreme court's biggest state of the union fan, is back in the capital tonight. this is a tweet. the first time a retired justice has been in attendance in 26 years. anthony kennedy is here as well as five sitting justices. the designated survivor tonight, it was labor secretary marty welsh. this keeps the succession of power intact as the president, the vice president, and those after him in the line of succession are all inside the house chamber. howard morton going into the c-span archives to note this. joe biden is the fourth president to deliver both the state of the union address and a response to a state of the union address. the other three were gerald ford, george h w bush, and bill clinton. on march 1, 2020 two and january 25, 1983, d
justice roberts was there, cavanagh, coney barrett, and the newest associate justice katana to brown jackson in attendance. the justices that were not there, sotomayor, gorsuch, alito who hasn't attended since 2010, and justice comments. some folks may have also noticed that former supreme court justices were in attendance tonight. stephen breyer, the supreme court's biggest state of the union fan, is back in the capital tonight. this is a tweet. the first time a retired justice has been in...
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i feel that kataji brown jackson was treated badly.were just plain rude to her but she was unflappable i never saw a point in the process where she wasn't capable of handling questions. she was brilliant and the reviews even from the conservatives on the supreme court now says that's who she is. why would senator mcconnell make a big deal about the barrett nomination and not acknowledge that the most recent one was a tremendous nominee, and historic nominee but a nominee who is an honestly qualified. it's not fair to only talk about one thing. host: bill is in new york on our line for democrats, good morning. caller: good morning, senator. i'm different than the other callers. i think every judge gets confirmed whether for the trial of the supreme court if they qualify for the job my problem with the supreme court is not so much since there is a liberal or conservative wing, it's that every one of these appointees have an ivy league school background. they all served in the judiciary in lower positions. they are all too much the same.
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. >> ketanji jackson brown just walked in. >> let's go back to jake in d.c. jake?just walked in. including the chief justice of the united states, john roberts and elena kagan, brett kavanaugh, amy coney barrett and ketanji brown jackson. this is obviously her first state of the union, having just recently joined the court. phil mattingly at the white house, what more can we expect from the president's state of the union address this evening? >> before we get into that, jake, i do want to note that we do have word on one of the always outstanding questions heading into these final moments before the president starts speaking, that's which member of the cabinet is the designated survivor, a white house official says the designated survivor for this state of the union address will be marty walsh, the labor secretary. those unfamiliar with kiefer sutherland or the tradition here, one cabinet official will stay outside of the chamber, given the president, the vice president, the speaker of the house, all of the senior leaders that are in the capitol building just in ca
. >> ketanji jackson brown just walked in. >> let's go back to jake in d.c. jake?just walked in. including the chief justice of the united states, john roberts and elena kagan, brett kavanaugh, amy coney barrett and ketanji brown jackson. this is obviously her first state of the union, having just recently joined the court. phil mattingly at the white house, what more can we expect from the president's state of the union address this evening? >> before we get into that, jake,...
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recently assisted biden ad spin station getting supreme court, ketanji brown jackson up to the supreme has not made up his mind officially he is going to run again. all indications that is exactly what happened. despite polling suggest americans may want to see someone new inside the west wing. a associated press poll taken last week, majority of americans, 78% do not want to see president biden to run again. even a ma sword of democrats want someone new. the president said those polls may not be -- president biden: that is not exactly what i hear, doing well during the re-election i told you from the beginning. >> reporter: didn't know you have to have subtitles for that. the president basically doesn't necessarily believe the polls will be out there, that he also believes americans will stand behind him going into 2024. the big question will we see anybody challenging him in the democratic party. the president spent much of last week in battleground states. remember he was in wisconsin, he was in florida. staying closer to the d.c. area. will be in maryland for an event on the econom
recently assisted biden ad spin station getting supreme court, ketanji brown jackson up to the supreme has not made up his mind officially he is going to run again. all indications that is exactly what happened. despite polling suggest americans may want to see someone new inside the west wing. a associated press poll taken last week, majority of americans, 78% do not want to see president biden to run again. even a ma sword of democrats want someone new. the president said those polls may not...
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>> kataji brown jackson is older than nikki haley. he didn't say a word about her.an nikki haley. it's one of the most p profoundy stupid things that i've heard someone say. he said it on cnn's morning show which means nobody heard it. [laughter] >> it has been sort of the shot heard round the world since that time, trey. and you make a great point of the selective -- i think that's in reference -- i think this should be applied to the outrage about the comment as well. this has never been brought up in other circumstances when, say, the political party was swapped. he didn't make this statement as you pointed out for any number of liberal women that have held high positions. >> nikki haley has seen it and heard it all before. she ran against three guys to be the governor of south carolina. she is not going to be intimidated. i think it's just -- it is bias in every form it can manifest itself. it's just so patently stupid. have you to be 35 to run for the presidency. if you're a woman and you age out of your prime at age 40, does that mean you just run for one term
>> kataji brown jackson is older than nikki haley. he didn't say a word about her.an nikki haley. it's one of the most p profoundy stupid things that i've heard someone say. he said it on cnn's morning show which means nobody heard it. [laughter] >> it has been sort of the shot heard round the world since that time, trey. and you make a great point of the selective -- i think that's in reference -- i think this should be applied to the outrage about the comment as well. this has...
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this is just as canton g brown jackson. >> isn't it true that that statute had a more narrow scope ofan courts have, you know, ultimately interpreted it to have and that what youtube is arguing here today. the question today is, well, can we be sued for making recommendations, that's just not something the statute was directed to. >> that's death by a thousand cuts, and the internet would have never gotten off the ground if anybody could sue every time. john: she is looking at the text of the law. marcia: she is. and shes narrmmunit for al media platforms. the google attorney today is arguing for the greatest amount of immunity, obviously for her client, and other social media platforms. she disagreed with justice jackson about the history. she said even though congress at the time that they enacted this may not have referred to algorithmic recommendions, there were analogs to it. they certainly knew what was coming on the horizon, and were able to address it. john: does it seem like the court is not ready to go all the way on either side? marcia: it did absolutely. the bottom line he
this is just as canton g brown jackson. >> isn't it true that that statute had a more narrow scope ofan courts have, you know, ultimately interpreted it to have and that what youtube is arguing here today. the question today is, well, can we be sued for making recommendations, that's just not something the statute was directed to. >> that's death by a thousand cuts, and the internet would have never gotten off the ground if anybody could sue every time. john: she is looking at the...
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south carolina he was the one with so much juice and got ketanji brown jackson on the court and he takesoke handoutturnover margins ani didn't want kamala on the ticket to begin with. you need allies in washington and she's in trouble. >> greg: it's orchestrated. you've convinced me. all right, ahead, woke disney pushing a new kid's cartoon claiming america is racist. rac♪ cole hauser is an award winning actor who has starred in good will hunting too fast, too furious and the current hit show yellowstone. beyond his impressive career, he is a proud supporter of the tunnel to towers foundation. i was able to spend some time with cole and his family to reflect on those who have sacrificed so much to defend our freedom. i know how much you care about america and our veterans and all the things. but you have such a platform now. yeah. and to share that with us that we need to get the word out that we have to take care of these great heroes and their families. you know, as i started to be more and more successful, i was like, how can i help? but when i heard of the tunnel of the towers, and i
south carolina he was the one with so much juice and got ketanji brown jackson on the court and he takesoke handoutturnover margins ani didn't want kamala on the ticket to begin with. you need allies in washington and she's in trouble. >> greg: it's orchestrated. you've convinced me. all right, ahead, woke disney pushing a new kid's cartoon claiming america is racist. rac♪ cole hauser is an award winning actor who has starred in good will hunting too fast, too furious and the current...
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congressional budget office estimated it will cost $400 billion over time, but justice ketanji brown jackson argued one of the largest servicers of student loans, mohela in missouri, is not a government entity. >> in fact, isn't that really as you say the most important thing if economic injury is the point? >> yes. >> i understood that the injury that was being asserted here was an economic injury, but if we look at mohela and we see that its financial interests are totally disentangled from the state, it stands alone, it is incorporated separately, the state is not liable for anything that happens to mohela, i don't know how that could possibly be a reason to say that an injury to mohela should count as an injury to the state. >> let's bring in cnn's ariane de vogue and rene marsh. we're throwing around an acronym here, mohela, we'll start with you, key takeaways of today's arguments. >> right, coming out of oral arguments that ended after more than three hours, it was clear to me that this is an uphill battle for biden. i counted five conservative justices who really seemed skeptical of w
congressional budget office estimated it will cost $400 billion over time, but justice ketanji brown jackson argued one of the largest servicers of student loans, mohela in missouri, is not a government entity. >> in fact, isn't that really as you say the most important thing if economic injury is the point? >> yes. >> i understood that the injury that was being asserted here was an economic injury, but if we look at mohela and we see that its financial interests are totally...
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handled events like the nomination and confirmation of now supreme court justice ketanji brown jacksoneld considered leaving the white house back in the summer, so this wasn't all too surprising. we do expect her, she's stepping down from this post, we expect her if biden announces a 2024 run to play some sort of role or have in some sort of presence on a re-election campaign. >> allie raffa, thank you. >>> john fetterman's office has confirmed he spent a second night in the hospital last night. he was hospitalized wednesday after feeling light headed. fetterman suffered a stroke last may which has affected his speech processing for months, but his office says an mri ruled out a new stroke. he is being monitored for signs of a seizure, none of which so far have been detected. >>> next, emotional testimony from alex murdaugh's best friend in the south carolina lawyer murder trial. in the south carolina lawyer in the south carolina lawyer murder trial they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. with the money we saved, we thought we'd try electric unicycles. who
handled events like the nomination and confirmation of now supreme court justice ketanji brown jacksoneld considered leaving the white house back in the summer, so this wasn't all too surprising. we do expect her, she's stepping down from this post, we expect her if biden announces a 2024 run to play some sort of role or have in some sort of presence on a re-election campaign. >> allie raffa, thank you. >>> john fetterman's office has confirmed he spent a second night in the...
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recently led the communications efforts during the successful confirmation of justice ketanji brown jackson pivotal moment to show folks around him of what he was capable of. you might recall that last year bedingfield said she was going to leave her job but reversed course and decided to stay on for a number of more months. now she is feeling like it is the right time for the transition is what i was told. and it is very true that it is sort of a natural time for these kinds of transitions to happen. we have seen that with other top people in the white house including, of course, ron klain, who just had his last day. he's been replaced by jeff zients. his top economic adviser is leaving, same with the labor secretary, marty walsh. he is expected to leave, as well. expect to see many more personnel announcements, john, in the coming weeks as this white house gears up for a 2024 re-election campaign. >> some of them get a short break and will end up in a campaign office to be determined. m.j. lee, live, we appreciate that. and as hotel in top administration officials are on notice. anyone pl
recently led the communications efforts during the successful confirmation of justice ketanji brown jackson pivotal moment to show folks around him of what he was capable of. you might recall that last year bedingfield said she was going to leave her job but reversed course and decided to stay on for a number of more months. now she is feeling like it is the right time for the transition is what i was told. and it is very true that it is sort of a natural time for these kinds of transitions to...
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. >> reporter: so justice ketanji brown jackson suggests the states bringing the lawsuit failed to showm. the group of six gop-led statements along with two private borrowers brought this lawsuit that led to the hearing. the feeling of the administration from a source is this will be a tough case to win on merit, but they can win based on standing because of the questions amy coney barrett asked, they believe they can flip her. here's senator tim kaine on this. >> i think the law is very clear that this is acceptable. i think the challenge to the student loan forgiveness that, wait a minute, you can't give relief of to this group of people without giving relief to that group of people, we do things for groups of people all the time. >> reporter: so regardless of what happens, no federally-backed student loans will be repaid or the payments won't start until the end of august, beginning of september because the president has a pause until then. back to you, liz. elizabeth: edward lawrence, thank you so much. joining us now, elaine parker, president of the job creators network foundation.
. >> reporter: so justice ketanji brown jackson suggests the states bringing the lawsuit failed to showm. the group of six gop-led statements along with two private borrowers brought this lawsuit that led to the hearing. the feeling of the administration from a source is this will be a tough case to win on merit, but they can win based on standing because of the questions amy coney barrett asked, they believe they can flip her. here's senator tim kaine on this. >> i think the law is...
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five, actually, and justice ketanji brown jackson, our newest justice. >> this looks like a mummy don'to talk about here. >> it's actually kind of a funny moment. that's getting ready for the 1996 vice presidential debate. and we are in the final stages are preparing for the debate. and all of a sudden, the senior staff in the white house showed up to kind of audit our preparations. and you can see, leon panetta, kind of in fuzzy view there, -- and vice president gordon, we were pretty well prepared. so kind of as a joke, when we threw him a first question, he said i'm not prepared, i'm not ready. any kind of laughed. it was a funny moment there, actually. >> he was funnier than people realized. >> he was. people don't realize that al gore was hysterical. he's got a fast wit, and a cutting wit. and he's very, very. funny >> i saw a picture of him today that our friend eli absent from 2015. and it's eli and you and al gore laughing like i have never seen him before. >> that's great. >> and eli said, yeah, there is a lot of laughs on that campaign. >> last fun moment, this actually is a p
five, actually, and justice ketanji brown jackson, our newest justice. >> this looks like a mummy don'to talk about here. >> it's actually kind of a funny moment. that's getting ready for the 1996 vice presidential debate. and we are in the final stages are preparing for the debate. and all of a sudden, the senior staff in the white house showed up to kind of audit our preparations. and you can see, leon panetta, kind of in fuzzy view there, -- and vice president gordon, we were...
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and campaigns, and he also had a role here for a shorter time at the white house when ketanji brown jacksonwas nominated by the president to be his first choice for the supreme court and ben labolt handled the communications for that nomination, and that of course was successfully result instead her being put on the supreme court so a big change near the top of the structure of the white house staff, and it comes, of course, as we're just past the halfway point in the president's time in office. and so you see these kinds of changes. we've had the white house chief of staff ron klain depart, now jeff zients is in that role, and a critical role inside the white house with kate bedding fooen -- bedingfield choosing to leave her post. that is first to nbc news and breaking news here at the white house today. >> kelly o'donnell at the white house, thank you. >>> and now to the dire aftermath of those deadly earthquakes in turkey and syria where the death toll now stands at more than 22,000. rescuers racing against time, freezing temperatures to find survivors, and there continues to be glimpses
and campaigns, and he also had a role here for a shorter time at the white house when ketanji brown jacksonwas nominated by the president to be his first choice for the supreme court and ben labolt handled the communications for that nomination, and that of course was successfully result instead her being put on the supreme court so a big change near the top of the structure of the white house staff, and it comes, of course, as we're just past the halfway point in the president's time in...
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the expected presence of the newest member of the united states supreme court, justice ketanji brown jacksonis expected to be that tonight and expected to be joined by several of her supreme court colleagues, but if the past is any prologue, probably not all of them. we shall see. also tonight, we're told to expect the among the guests in the chamber, will be a lot, more than a dozen family members, parents and siblings of african americans who have been killed by police. these invitations were extended by the congressional black caucus, which today, issued a call for more extensive use of body cameras, for a natural database for police misconduct, the escalation training for all police. the parents of tyre nichols, quote last month, they are expected tonight in the house chamber, expected to be sitting in the viewing box with first lady joe biden. for the -- has been erected around the capitol, as part of the security measures that now attend every presidential address to congress since the january 6th attack, something that is likely to consider in the indefinite future. of course, tonight
the expected presence of the newest member of the united states supreme court, justice ketanji brown jacksonis expected to be that tonight and expected to be joined by several of her supreme court colleagues, but if the past is any prologue, probably not all of them. we shall see. also tonight, we're told to expect the among the guests in the chamber, will be a lot, more than a dozen family members, parents and siblings of african americans who have been killed by police. these invitations were...
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we're still waiting for example, for our new supreme court justice, ketanji brown . jackson, to tell us what a lady is she doesn't know. >> can you provide a definition for the word woman? can i provide a definition? yeah, i can't. >> you can't. not contact. >> i'm not in biology of that. >> it's pretty amazing that me a meme on the internet, we all kind of used to it. >> this lady is now the supreme court and she i mean, that's not one of the hard questions, right? like recite the constitution from memory. that might be a challenge. what's a woman? and she's on the supreme court. but whether she's not alone, we just had a federal judge. >> we think lindsey graham voted for in a hearing in the congress who didn't know what was in the constitution. but shut up. she was a first. we're going to judge that book by its cover and vote yes. >> now, joe biden apparently is trying to convince us that not only are his nominees diverse, they're firsts. he himself is diverse. watch this. >> i also want to acknowledge someone else who means a great deal to our family. rabbi michael beals
we're still waiting for example, for our new supreme court justice, ketanji brown . jackson, to tell us what a lady is she doesn't know. >> can you provide a definition for the word woman? can i provide a definition? yeah, i can't. >> you can't. not contact. >> i'm not in biology of that. >> it's pretty amazing that me a meme on the internet, we all kind of used to it. >> this lady is now the supreme court and she i mean, that's not one of the hard questions,...
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katanji brown jackson and said, this is the best jewish i could find in america and we'd all plot. yeah, that's beautiful. we've a black woman is trying to transcended. he can do that. i'm gonna give this to a black woman this is old slave master talk. to let the field -- understand you can't earn it. everything you get comes from me. they are formative action program. it's so silly because they're allowing the very people that they say are racist. they allowing them to determine what black people are elevated, but yet judge jackson's credentials are just as stellish the denominated to the court and he wanted people to believe why we democratic part in marginalized her simply because she's black because they want to make black people understand you cannot earn it. wow, everything you get comes from me. you know black people can work in the in the cotton field and in the fields. well a whole season at the end. the master is going to give them what he wants them to have. but how is the republican party any better? mmm the only thing that makes the republican party any better is the f
katanji brown jackson and said, this is the best jewish i could find in america and we'd all plot. yeah, that's beautiful. we've a black woman is trying to transcended. he can do that. i'm gonna give this to a black woman this is old slave master talk. to let the field -- understand you can't earn it. everything you get comes from me. they are formative action program. it's so silly because they're allowing the very people that they say are racist. they allowing them to determine what black...
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. >> jackson browne, j.d., henley and frye. kristofferson, joni mitchell, james taylor. the big sea change was people writing their own songs and expressing themselves. >> is it difficult to reveal yourself constantly to so many people? why do you have to do this? >> i feel an obligation to, to myself and to people to try and share myself, maybe as honestly as i can. >> everyone is just trying to do whatever came into their head. >> in the early days, paul and i, we wanted to be the goffin & king of england, you know, goffin & king were very big those days. >> we had no idea who these people were, who the mysterious mr. king was who'd written all these songs and chains that the beatles did, and i'm into something good, which was part of the british invasion. we did discover that it was this remarkable woman, carole king. >> carole king made the transition from basically being behind a scenes woman to a star in her own right. >> carole king is the embodiment of what happens, because in the '60s she is trying to write hit songs f
. >> jackson browne, j.d., henley and frye. kristofferson, joni mitchell, james taylor. the big sea change was people writing their own songs and expressing themselves. >> is it difficult to reveal yourself constantly to so many people? why do you have to do this? >> i feel an obligation to, to myself and to people to try and share myself, maybe as honestly as i can. >> everyone is just trying to do whatever came into their head. >> in the early days, paul and i,...
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let's talk about justice brown jackson. she was asked during confirmation to define a woman and you know what her response was? i quote, no, i can't. so the party that can't define a woman now wants to sit here and say that we can't define socialism and communism? we all know what this is. let's talk about, lastly, representative ilhan omar and due process. i know there was a display put up regarding due process. it's quite amazing how my friends across the aisle have now discovered the principle of due process after four years -- i'm sorry, two years of one-party rule here in washington, d.c. two years where due process wasn't followed at all. where's the due process for my good friend from georgia when she was removed from all her committees? and again, that's all her committees. we're only removing representative ilhan omar from foreign affairs. where was the due process for my good friend, dr. gosar, when he was removinged from all his committees? -- removed from all his committees? there wasn't one democrat who stood u
let's talk about justice brown jackson. she was asked during confirmation to define a woman and you know what her response was? i quote, no, i can't. so the party that can't define a woman now wants to sit here and say that we can't define socialism and communism? we all know what this is. let's talk about, lastly, representative ilhan omar and due process. i know there was a display put up regarding due process. it's quite amazing how my friends across the aisle have now discovered the...
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in 1982, after high school, brown and david jackson work together at burger king. where david became a manager. brown also had a front row seat to the budding romance between jackson and a pretty 16 year old coworker named barbara britton. >> they were together and that's awesome. if you can find love, that's what we all want. >> so, all these years later, detective velazquez paid a visit to the woman who had been the girl who had fallen in love with david jackson. i need help, she told objective. same thing when we called on her to talk about the david she knew. >> he was a very good-looking man. you know, we just had an attraction for each other. started talking. sweet, nice, kind. the swept me off my feet. it he was a good guy. >> as she talked a became clear, deep emotions would not see stay beneath the surface. >> i was young. i was still going to school. this was my first love. >> two youngsters in love. and then, well, things happened. don't they? >> mom, i got something to tell you. i said what. she said barbara's pregnant. >> judy was surprised. a little wo
in 1982, after high school, brown and david jackson work together at burger king. where david became a manager. brown also had a front row seat to the budding romance between jackson and a pretty 16 year old coworker named barbara britton. >> they were together and that's awesome. if you can find love, that's what we all want. >> so, all these years later, detective velazquez paid a visit to the woman who had been the girl who had fallen in love with david jackson. i need help, she...
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"angry black woman, not a good look judge brown jackson turco would a person who tweeted that be deserving of the position you are seeking? ms. sohn: it has nothing to do with the position they are seeking. not necessarily. i said something about judge kavanaugh. >> you tweeted at judge kavanaugh, angry white man, not a good look judge kavanaugh." we live in a country that is very diverse. people come from different backgrounds. one of the thing that reserves what little racial harmony we have in this country is that our leaders don't use that racial comedy in harmony like a toddler who discovered their daddy's gonna. you talk about racial issues in way that will inflame the very worst things in our country. i fear if you are given this position of authority, you will use that authority to continue to inflame and potentially to censor based on some of these ideas. i illustrated a couple of ways that we talk about these issues or some of our leaders talk about these issues grade i hope i never do. i hope if i do my constituents will hold me to account for it. one of the things that i fear,
"angry black woman, not a good look judge brown jackson turco would a person who tweeted that be deserving of the position you are seeking? ms. sohn: it has nothing to do with the position they are seeking. not necessarily. i said something about judge kavanaugh. >> you tweeted at judge kavanaugh, angry white man, not a good look judge kavanaugh." we live in a country that is very diverse. people come from different backgrounds. one of the thing that reserves what little racial...
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if this is an acceptable thing for the sec commissioner angry black woman not a good luck judge brown jacksonson who treated that be deserving of the position you are seeking? back it has nothing toheth do wh the position they are seeking. >> i think that is preposterous you treated angry white man that is not a look judge cavanagh we are very first people come from different backgrounds and with little racial comity wee have is leaders don't use that like a toddler who discover their daddies can you talk about racial issues in a way that inflames the worst of our country and i fear if you're given this position of authority you will use that to continue to inflame and to continue potentially to censor based on these ideas. i have just illustrated a t couple of ways we talk about these issues i hope that i never do and i if i do my constituents told me to account. but i fear you are appointed to a position with an incredible amount of control over the way we communicate, debate and manifest itself. so do you think those comments are a good thing given how much power you will have a few are co
if this is an acceptable thing for the sec commissioner angry black woman not a good luck judge brown jacksonson who treated that be deserving of the position you are seeking? back it has nothing toheth do wh the position they are seeking. >> i think that is preposterous you treated angry white man that is not a look judge cavanagh we are very first people come from different backgrounds and with little racial comity wee have is leaders don't use that like a toddler who discover their...
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ketanji brown jackson was the first legal aide attorney to serve on the supreme court. after all these years that perspective had not been on the court. now it is. why do we want this, these kinds of diversity? it's simple. when americans present their cases before these courts, they should trust that they'll get a fair shake in the dispensation of justice. the more our courts reflect the country at large in terms of backgrounds and experiences, the greater that trust will be in the long run. ms. benjamin, ms. chung, ms. mendez-miro are exawms of the kind of judges who will strengthen that trust. i congratulate each of them on their nominations. thank chairman durbin and the members of the judiciary committee for moving these individuals quickly through the nominations process and yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from yam. mr. tuberville: thank you, madam president. before i get into my topic of my speech today, i put a tweet out about what i think about the surveillance, the balloons which are very, very concerning, being on the armed services commit
ketanji brown jackson was the first legal aide attorney to serve on the supreme court. after all these years that perspective had not been on the court. now it is. why do we want this, these kinds of diversity? it's simple. when americans present their cases before these courts, they should trust that they'll get a fair shake in the dispensation of justice. the more our courts reflect the country at large in terms of backgrounds and experiences, the greater that trust will be in the long run....
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meaningful gun violence reduction legislation in 30 years, historic operation of super court justice brown jacksondiverse backgrounds, he railed the world to support ukraine. and i could go on because the list goes on and on. he mailed over 740 million free covid tests to millions of americans. we got two of the strongest years of drug growth in history, more than 40 million borrowers stand to benefit his student debt relief. nearly a million dust nearly 11 million jobs were created since 2021 and the list goes on and on. and everybody keeps complaining about the inflation. when i go out and about on a saturday or a friday night or sunday afternoon, every restaurant is packed. every mall is packed. the roads are packed. people are going to the airport, going on vacation. i want to know what they're talking about with inflation. two other things. biden, when he was a single father would get on that subway for a two hours a day to go to work when he was a single parent. he would come home at night. he could have hired a nanny but he did not. he went home so he could read his children a book, a bedti
meaningful gun violence reduction legislation in 30 years, historic operation of super court justice brown jacksondiverse backgrounds, he railed the world to support ukraine. and i could go on because the list goes on and on. he mailed over 740 million free covid tests to millions of americans. we got two of the strongest years of drug growth in history, more than 40 million borrowers stand to benefit his student debt relief. nearly a million dust nearly 11 million jobs were created since 2021...
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angry black woman, not a good look, judge brown jackson.hat a person who tweeted that pejoratively be deserving of the position that you are seeking? >> i think it has nothing to do with the position that they're seeking, so not necessarily. i know i tweeted something about judge kavanaugh, right? >> i think that's preposterous, come on. he tweeted at kavanaugh, angry white man, not a good look. here's why i think it's relevant. we live in a country that's very diverse, people come from different backgrounds. one of the things that preserves what little racial harmony we have is that our leaders don't use that racial comedy and harmony like a toddler who discovered their daddies gun. you talk about racial issues in a way that will inflame very worst things in our country, and i fear, that if you're given this position of authority, you will use that authority to continue to inflame and to continue, potentially even, to censor based on some of these ideas. i just illustrated a couple of ways that we talk about these issues, or some of our le
angry black woman, not a good look, judge brown jackson.hat a person who tweeted that pejoratively be deserving of the position that you are seeking? >> i think it has nothing to do with the position that they're seeking, so not necessarily. i know i tweeted something about judge kavanaugh, right? >> i think that's preposterous, come on. he tweeted at kavanaugh, angry white man, not a good look. here's why i think it's relevant. we live in a country that's very diverse, people come...
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angry black woman, not a good look, judge brown jackson.would a person who tweeted that be deserving of that position. >> it's nothing to do with the position they're seeing so not necessarily. >> so, i think that's-- >> i know i by judge kavanaugh. >> that's you tweeted on judge kavanaugh. one of the things that preserves what little racial and harmony na we have in our country, our leaders don't use that comity and harmony like a toddler who discovers their daddy's gun. you talk about racial issues that in a way that inflames the worst things in our country and i fear if you are given authority you'll use that authority continue to inflame and to censor. and i hope i never do and if i do, that my constituents will hold me to account for it. one thing i fear, you're up for a position, that up for control our politics, the way it manifests itself in the public debate. do you think those comments are good inning for american people to hear given how much power if you get confirmed? >> i made those comments in my role as either a private citi
angry black woman, not a good look, judge brown jackson.would a person who tweeted that be deserving of that position. >> it's nothing to do with the position they're seeing so not necessarily. >> so, i think that's-- >> i know i by judge kavanaugh. >> that's you tweeted on judge kavanaugh. one of the things that preserves what little racial and harmony na we have in our country, our leaders don't use that comity and harmony like a toddler who discovers their daddy's...
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sound, me and jackson brow brown and te eagles.ey were british. >> we had an album up about two years previous to joining fleetwood mack, they really liked us and asked us to join. >> fleetwood mack first stevie and lindsay album for sure changed our lives. we had arrived. >> being rich and famous in california. this is it kid! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hit records, sometimes bore an audience, oh well they're not going to have another hit or this one isn't as good as that. >> the record company's frothing at the mouth, getting ready to maim rumors with everyone falling apart. ♪ loving you isn't the right thing to do ♪ ♪ how can i ever change things that i feel ♪ >> structure of the band is five quite strong minded quite stubborn individuals. ♪ i give you my world ♪ >> two lovely couples, john, chris, married, their marriage was on the rocks. and stevie and lindsay might as well have been married. that all was falling apart. ♪ you can go your own way ♪ ♪ go your own way ♪ ♪ you could call it under the long day ♪ >> we were testifying and rumors be
sound, me and jackson brow brown and te eagles.ey were british. >> we had an album up about two years previous to joining fleetwood mack, they really liked us and asked us to join. >> fleetwood mack first stevie and lindsay album for sure changed our lives. we had arrived. >> being rich and famous in california. this is it kid! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hit records, sometimes bore an audience, oh well they're not going to have another hit or this one isn't as good as that....
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chief justice john roberts and justices elena kagan and ketanji brown jackson yesterday called into question section 230 also shields companies when they recommend content, suggesting social media companies may be interpreting the rule too broadly. however, a majority of the justices seemed inclineded to side with youtube's parent company google in the case but some arguing if the court sides with the plaintiffs it would open a floodgate of lawsuits. the court will hear arguments in a similar case regarding twitter later this morning with decisions in both cases likely to come in june. george, i'm curious. saying that a floodgate of lawsuits would open up, why does that matter? i mean, if something is right or wrong, are you -- are you making it a decision based on, oh, boy, this would be messy? oh, boy, this would prompt lawsuits. well, of course it would. >> yes. i mean, i think when judges go about these kind of things they to look at the consequences but i think the justices were looking first and foremost at the language of the statute. the statute is pretty, at least one sentence that
chief justice john roberts and justices elena kagan and ketanji brown jackson yesterday called into question section 230 also shields companies when they recommend content, suggesting social media companies may be interpreting the rule too broadly. however, a majority of the justices seemed inclineded to side with youtube's parent company google in the case but some arguing if the court sides with the plaintiffs it would open a floodgate of lawsuits. the court will hear arguments in a similar...
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brown is the great grandson of a former live growing up in jackson, mississippi and long time activist and pastor of the historic third baptist church in san francisco. he is a member of the california reparations task force which is looking into ways to compensate african- americans for centuries of slavery, terror and oppression. >> we must admit -- admit that slavery was wrong. number would, you should atone. what is atonement? making amends, paying back for the wrong that you have done. >> good morning. i am camilla moore. >> reporter: in 2020, california became the first state in the nation to set up a reparations task force and much of what is done here could be a model for the rest of the country. >> an evil thing was done to african-americans with the even slavement of our ancestors. >> reporter: slavery was one of the founding institutions of the united states. it was abolished during the civil war but african-americans suffered many more decades of segregation, housing and job discrimination. california was founded as a free state, reverend brown said the racism carried over
brown is the great grandson of a former live growing up in jackson, mississippi and long time activist and pastor of the historic third baptist church in san francisco. he is a member of the california reparations task force which is looking into ways to compensate african- americans for centuries of slavery, terror and oppression. >> we must admit -- admit that slavery was wrong. number would, you should atone. what is atonement? making amends, paying back for the wrong that you have...
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amos c brown as the great-grandson of a former slave, he grew up in segregated jackson, mississippi. he is a longtime activist and pastor of the historic third baptist church in san francisco. he is also a member of the california reparations task force which is looking into ways to compensate african- americans for centuries of slavery, terror and oppression. >> we must admit that slavery was wrong. you should atone. what is atonement? making amends and paying back for the wrong. >> reporter: in 2020, california became the first state to set up a reparations task force and much of what is done here could be a model for the rest of the country. >> an evil thing was done. that was to african-americans with enslavement. >> reporter: slavery was one of the founding institutions of the united states. it was abolished during the civil war but african-american suffered many more decades of violence, voter suppression, segregation and housing and job discrimination. california was founded as a free state, reverend brown said the racism carried over here. >> in areas of health and education,
amos c brown as the great-grandson of a former slave, he grew up in segregated jackson, mississippi. he is a longtime activist and pastor of the historic third baptist church in san francisco. he is also a member of the california reparations task force which is looking into ways to compensate african- americans for centuries of slavery, terror and oppression. >> we must admit that slavery was wrong. you should atone. what is atonement? making amends and paying back for the wrong....
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amos c brown is a great- grandson of a former slave. he grew up in a segregated jackson mississippi and is a longtime activist and pastor of the historic third baptist church in san francisco. he is also a member of the california reparations task force looking into ways to compensate african-americans for centuries of slavery, terror, and depression. >> we must admit, admit, that slavery was wrong. number two, you should atone. what is atonement? making amends, r the ong yo >> good morning, my name is camilla moore, i am the chairperson -- >> reporter: in 2020, california became the first state in the nation to set up a reparations task force. much of what is done here could be a model for the rest of the country. >> descendents of persons enslaved in the united states. >> an evil thing was done to african-americans, with the enslavement of our ancestors. >> reporter: slavery was one of the founding institutions of the united states. it was abolished during the civil war, but african- americans suffered many more decades of violence, voter suppression, segregation, and
amos c brown is a great- grandson of a former slave. he grew up in a segregated jackson mississippi and is a longtime activist and pastor of the historic third baptist church in san francisco. he is also a member of the california reparations task force looking into ways to compensate african-americans for centuries of slavery, terror, and depression. >> we must admit, admit, that slavery was wrong. number two, you should atone. what is atonement? making amends, r the ong yo >> good...
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amos brown is the great grandson of a former slave. he grew up in segregated jacksonlong time activist and pastor of the historic third baptist church in san francisco. he is also a member of the california reparations task force which is looking into ways to compensate african americans for centuries of slavery, terror, and oppression. >> we must admit that slavery was wrong. number two, you should atone. what is atonement? making amends, paying back for the wrong that you have done. >> good morning. i am the chairperson. >> reporter: in 2020, california became the first state in the nation to set up a reparations task force and much of what is done here could be a model for the country. >> americans descendents of persons enslaved in the united states. >> an evil thing was done to african americans with the enslavement of ancestors. >> reporter: slavery was one of the founding institutions of united states, was abolished during civil war but african americans suffered more decades of violence. california was a free state but the racism carried over here. >> areas of
amos brown is the great grandson of a former slave. he grew up in segregated jacksonlong time activist and pastor of the historic third baptist church in san francisco. he is also a member of the california reparations task force which is looking into ways to compensate african americans for centuries of slavery, terror, and oppression. >> we must admit that slavery was wrong. number two, you should atone. what is atonement? making amends, paying back for the wrong that you have done....
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jackson saw that, he didn't hesitate. he leveled his shotgun and blew a hole through ellsworth's chest. now, francis brown, he was a private he didn't hesitate. he raised his sharps rifle. and as the philadelphia inquirer would later report splattered his brains all about. okay, so we have to first happening here. the first one being ellsworth was the first union officer. casual t of the civil war. and brownell was later awarded the congressional medal of honor. so he became the first recipient of the congressional medal of honor for actions rendered during the civil war. all happened in about 5 seconds. okay, now, word of ellsworth's death reached washington in very quickly via the secure telegraph office. and there was a man there. he was an enterprising physician from brooklyn. his name was thomas holmes. and thomas holmes had a very unique set. he knew how to embalm people and he had come down to washington thinking that this rebellion he would need to embalm people, to ship them home, because the only way to really ship people was via the adams express. the adams express would only ship human remains
jackson saw that, he didn't hesitate. he leveled his shotgun and blew a hole through ellsworth's chest. now, francis brown, he was a private he didn't hesitate. he raised his sharps rifle. and as the philadelphia inquirer would later report splattered his brains all about. okay, so we have to first happening here. the first one being ellsworth was the first union officer. casual t of the civil war. and brownell was later awarded the congressional medal of honor. so he became the first recipient...
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brown and bruno mars. they're great performers, great dancers. if you're going to go dead or alive, i would still say i would love to see a prince/michael jackson halftimeatra in there, too, with them, kevin, you have a little bit of everything going on. jackie ibanez, dead or alive, any super bowl act, it could be anything, what do you do? >> it's like kevin was reading my mind. i was thinking prince, michael jackson -- yes, that's right -- mariah carey and whitney houston. those are like the powerhouses! >> wow, yeah. >> trace: that is! by the way, we talked about this a couple of days ago that the all-time favorites, the three all-time favorites, michael jackson, prince and beyonce were the favorite halftime acts. michelle, you can put anybody up there. >> so, i would love -- you know, prince and taylor swift! >> really? >> wow! >> swiftie and prince? >> yes! i think that would be amazing! i think that's what would make it so great! what a mix. >> trace: that's fascinating. here is the deal. we asked some responses from the viewers and we got maria alfonzo who said bring bruno mars back. he was underestimated and put on one of the best halftime shows
brown and bruno mars. they're great performers, great dancers. if you're going to go dead or alive, i would still say i would love to see a prince/michael jackson halftimeatra in there, too, with them, kevin, you have a little bit of everything going on. jackie ibanez, dead or alive, any super bowl act, it could be anything, what do you do? >> it's like kevin was reading my mind. i was thinking prince, michael jackson -- yes, that's right -- mariah carey and whitney houston. those are...
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jackson of the california state assembly on his new k-9 abiding bill. >> the police and canines remain a gross misuse of force victimizing black and brown people disproportionatelyre not harmed and seriously injured by using canines. so let's make this clear. life long injuries before you are proven guilty. >> oat tonic, and the only canine bill i want to see his stiff and the penalties for touching a k-9 dog or doing anything to harm a k-9 dog. >> california's motto should be california go buck wild. that's what's happening a seat on a daily basis. i left california three years ago for that reason's got progressively worse as i said progressively worse since i left it. this whole notion police dogs are rooted in slavery and rooted in racism is absolutely absurd. beyond that how counterproductive is this. you have a police handle a new canine officer they also use the cane on so they don't use a firearm in some cases for the use of dogs to defuse situations so they don't have to use other more lethal use of force. >> is good for dogs and it saves lives. listen to this k-9 officer talk about exactly your thing. >> a lot of times were dealing with violent people t
jackson of the california state assembly on his new k-9 abiding bill. >> the police and canines remain a gross misuse of force victimizing black and brown people disproportionatelyre not harmed and seriously injured by using canines. so let's make this clear. life long injuries before you are proven guilty. >> oat tonic, and the only canine bill i want to see his stiff and the penalties for touching a k-9 dog or doing anything to harm a k-9 dog. >> california's motto should be...